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Valve Receiving Instruction-B62

The document outlines the receiving inspection process for valves, including: 1) Preparing necessary documents such as purchase orders, technical specifications, and applicable standards. 2) Checking certificates for origin, material composition, hydrostatic testing, and ABS witnessing if required. 3) Performing an on-site inspection to check valve type, markings, identification plates, and tag name against specifications.

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Valve Receiving Instruction-B62

The document outlines the receiving inspection process for valves, including: 1) Preparing necessary documents such as purchase orders, technical specifications, and applicable standards. 2) Checking certificates for origin, material composition, hydrostatic testing, and ABS witnessing if required. 3) Performing an on-site inspection to check valve type, markings, identification plates, and tag name against specifications.

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VALVE RECEIVING INSPECTION

I. Preparing necessary documents Purchase Order + Change Order Technical Specifications Applicable Standard: ASTM B62 Standard Specification for Composition Bronze or Ounce Metal Castings (Applicable Standard) ASTM B824 Standard Specification General Requirements for Copper Alloy Castings MSS SP-25 Standard Marking System for Valves, Fittings, Flanges and Union ABS MODU Code 2012 And other reference standards. Relevant Drawings Packing list/Delivery Order II. Certificate Checking 1. Certificate of Origin: Check if Origin of valve is complied with PO. 2. Mill Test Certificate: Check type of certificate as EN 10204. Type 3.1 is acceptable. Material: ASTM B62 (UNS No.83600). Chemical analysis: A chemical analysis of each element with a specified limiting value shall be made on each lot. Chemical analysis for residual elements is not required unless specified in the purchase order (ASTM B824). Chemical Requirements (ASTM B62):

When all named elements in Table 1 are analyzed, their sum shall be as follows: Copper Plus Named Elements, 99.3 % Minimum Tension Test: One tension test shall be performed on each lot. Tensile Requirements (ASTM A216):

Supplementary Requirements: ASTM B824 3. Hydrostatic test certificate: API 598:

4. ABS certificate (*): Visual and hydrostatic test of valves shall be inspected by ABS Surveyor before shipping to Purchaser. (*): only if ABS witness is required 5. Certificate of Warranty III. On site inspection: 1. Type inspection: Check the compliance of valve with the Description in Technical Specifications Valve Type End Connection Actuator .

2. Marking on body (ASME B16.34 and MSS SP-25): Manufacturers name or Trademark Material identification Material marking are not required on ASTM B61, B62, B584 alloys, C 83800 and C 84400, cast copper alloy thread or solder-joint or wrought copper solder-joint valves. Heat number ANSI Class Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) 3. Marking on trim parts (if applicable) Material identification Heat number NPS 3. Identification Plate (ASME B16.34 and MSS SP-25): Manufacturers name or Trademark Body and Trim (Stem, Disc, Seat, Plug, Ball, Gate, ) Material Identification

ANSI Class Working Temperature/ Pressure Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) Applicable Standard 4. Tag name

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